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20 Responses to “Arsenic and old mice…made young”

Hey Ari…That’s really AWESOME!!!I just cannot believe it. You are the TV STAR now!!! Hah.. Yeah, it’s really a good way to spread out the science. But I do believe you can make it much more vivid and attractive in the coming future. Keep me posted then. Good luck for everything and take good care….Sammy

Ari, this was such fun – I listened to it during lunch today. Hearing you explain what both sets of scientists were doing made me excited about science all over again. My favorite part, however, was definitely the moment when you referred to GFAJ-1 as “these little guys.” Classic Ari!🙂

Hey Ari, very well done. You picked the 2 most significant recent science stories, and explained them really clearly. My only regret was when you said it would be possibly 10 more years before human trials of that rejuvenating treatment that works so well in mice. Some of us are on a tight schedule, you know!
Guntram

Fantastic job, Ari! I am so proud of you…thanks for making Brush grads look awesome!!!🙂 I still remember you on the PAC stage doing your 10th grade monologue for STEP UP and now look….you’re on TV !!! You just never know where life will lead you!
Enjoy,
~Mrs. Fearer

Ari! Great job! I know this kind of thing is not easy at all. Your first appearance about planets and the Moon was really good, too! (Sorry I hadn’t gotten back to you about the star ship on time!) It’s nice to be able to see you, even just on videos🙂 Looking forward to more!

Ari- Fantastic job conveying the science for the public without taking the science out of it. I think TV is another good media for you. I’m curious about your prep. Do you know the questions she is going to ask you before hand? Thanks for sharing. Carrie

Both stories are great additions to what’s taught in a high school biology class (and will pique the kiddos interest). Well done (as always). Can’t wait to show it at the start of next semester to bridge what we were talking about and where we’re going. Looking forward to more stories. Thank you. Katie